Lakes around Schiesheim are primarily recreational areas located within the Rhine-Neckar Triangle region. These bodies of water, often formed from former gravel pits, offer diverse features for outdoor activities. They serve as popular destinations for swimming, various water sports, and relaxation for residents and visitors. The natural areas surrounding these lakes provide opportunities for walking and enjoying the local landscape.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Perfect for dogs to cool off in the summer
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A great eye-catcher along the path as it is completely covered with duckweed.
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A very romantic, shady forest path along the ponds at Dörsbach.
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The "Red Sea" lies between the villages of Mensfelden and Heringen. In 2001, the Heringen fishing club took over the maintenance of the pond and has been looking after the facility ever since.
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A beautifully located place that cannot be seen from the outside even if you are about to stand in front of it. Only when you drive a few meters further do you come to the lake. Very idyllic and quiet 🤐 location.
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The Red Sea 🌊 in Mensfelden is very idyllic and quiet 🤐. It cannot be seen from the outside and you only see it when you stand directly in front of it.
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Sitting here so quiet, idyllic and surrounded by beautiful nature, with the view wandering over the water, it feels like a day on vacation. And there is always something amazing to discover. Always an experience for children. However, as everywhere, you should respect nature and keep the peace and quiet you want so as not to disturb the anglers. The ponds are easily accessible by bike or on foot, but you can also get there by car. When it's not Corona, the fishing club holds a nice party once a year and invites you to a sociable get-together with delicious, fresh fish.
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Why Red Sea? Nice pond with a few benches and a shelter on the bank. The way there and away is natural with currently very tall grass.
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The lakes around Schriesheim are primarily recreational areas, often former gravel pits, located within the Rhine-Neckar Triangle region. You'll find a mix of larger bathing lakes with extensive facilities and smaller, more natural ponds surrounded by forests, offering diverse options for outdoor activities and relaxation.
For swimming and water sports, several lakes in the surrounding region are highly recommended. The Heddesheimer Badesee is a popular bathing lake with excellent water quality, a public outdoor pool area, and designated sections for surfers and anglers. Waidsee (Weinheim) is another significant recreational area offering sailing, surfing, fishing, and diving, complete with sunbathing areas and a kiosk. The Rheinauer See (Mannheim) is known for its water ski facility, swimming, fishing, and diving, and features a fenced-off area with a water trampoline and slides for children. The Wiesensee Hemsbach also has a large beach area and an adjacent pool, though it's part of an outdoor swimming facility that typically requires an entrance fee.
Yes, many lakes near Schriesheim are very family-friendly. The Heddesheimer Badesee has heated non-swimmer and paddling pools. Waidsee (Weinheim) offers a children's playground, garden chess, and table tennis. At Rheinauer See (Mannheim), you'll find barbecue facilities, public toilets, and a fenced-off area with a water trampoline and slides. The Wiesensee Hemsbach features a new playground for children. Additionally, highlights like Rotes Meer Pond, Laufenselden Ponds, and Water Lily Pond are also categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant natural settings for outings.
Yes, some lakes and their surrounding areas are dog-friendly. For instance, the Large Pond Below the Castle is noted as perfect for dogs to cool off in the summer. The Wiesensee Hemsbach even provides dog toilets along its paved path. Always check local regulations for specific lakes regarding leashes or designated off-leash areas.
The lakes offer diverse natural scenery, from romantic, hidden settings to expansive views. Rotes Meer Pond is described as a romantic, hidden lake with a beautiful trail. Water Lily Pond provides great views of nature, especially pleasant in summer. Laufenselden Ponds are surrounded by a quiet, idyllic forest. You can also find a beautiful resting place with a bench on a small peninsula at Green Lake, which is completely covered with duckweed, making it a unique eye-catcher.
Yes, many lakes offer pleasant walking and hiking opportunities. The Rotes Meer Pond features a beautiful trail, including a narrow wooden bridge. The Wiesensee Hemsbach has a paved path around the lake suitable for walks. The areas surrounding lakes like Waidsee and Rheinauer See also have accessible paths for pedestrians. For more extensive hiking, you can explore the nearby Running Trails around Schiesheim, which include routes like the 'View of Mudershausen loop' or the 'Running loop from Schiesheim'.
Absolutely! The region offers various cycling opportunities. Laufenselden Ponds are easily accessible by bike. For dedicated cycling routes, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes around Schiesheim or the Gravel biking around Schiesheim guides. These guides feature routes like the 'Lahn Riverside Path' or the 'Schwalbach Castle loop', providing options for different cycling preferences.
The lakes are enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Summer is particularly popular for swimming and water sports at lakes like Heddesheimer Badesee and Waidsee. Water Lily Pond is noted as 'very nice in summer'. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling around the lakes, with beautiful foliage in the surrounding forests during autumn.
The larger recreational lakes in the region are well-equipped. Waidsee (Weinheim) features extensive sunbathing areas, a beach volleyball court, a children's playground, garden chess, table tennis, a kiosk, and the adjacent 'Delano' restaurant. It also has an established dive school. Rheinauer See (Mannheim) offers barbecue facilities, public toilets, and a water ski facility. Heddesheimer Badesee includes a public outdoor pool area, heated non-swimmer and paddling pools, and designated areas for various activities.
For a quieter experience, you might enjoy the more secluded ponds. Rotes Meer Pond is known for its romantic, hidden setting. The Laufenselden Ponds offer a quiet, idyllic atmosphere surrounded by nature, perfect for discovering something amazing. These smaller, forest-enclosed lakes often provide a more tranquil escape compared to the larger bathing lakes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities and the natural beauty. Many enjoy the quiet, idyllic settings of ponds like Laufenselden Ponds, where they can relax and observe nature. The trails around lakes, such as the one at Rotes Meer Pond with its wooden bridge, are also a highlight. The ability to cool off in summer, especially for dogs at places like the Large Pond Below the Castle, is also highly valued.


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